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lot week ............... ........ 1 Cent
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;,r 1 > iawsum ceek L�rt grout ioaerRia,. rs�
' Each fbzt fe, iAdRial and abbswvlation counts an one word,
0:0,1`9111 "llrt►niti, Ise Memwlrlgaa Notices. Coming Frvmta--1 cent yer worm ill] _
;mm # 3 weal.
12 AMY be ouvleted to a Bas. No.. e% The Huron mmmitor. for 10 cents ftt
alddi<tipnal" wJU be chara'ed if ads In she" Claw are not Paid within 10 d
e,4° d44ta of 8ual insertion,
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and Deaths U*-Ud filcee of Charges
4 ' AV tEA dales. 1$0t icS to Cratiitnl s, >&Np --$area on app114`1Soa
Comb* Events ForSale
6T1NAS CONG49BT S. S NO. 4,
ciitilap, will hold their anneal �- OR SALE- ,PAIR BOY's SKATES AJ
4e ylnment and Otrristusae tree on Wed- boots, C.C.M., size 81/1, PHOd
+ 1ge;tiay, •Deoetdber 22, at 8 p m 182-R, Seaforth. 4227
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' R SALE --1948 PLYMOUTH SPEOL
SNAFORTH Nl1GRT- FRIDAY NIGHT, I De Luxe Sedan. Apply (MC
17Ads, is the big night at the LEOl10N. Phone 162-J. «- leer
J .f„ryStal .Palace, IN[kcheJ1. for .the Seaforth
i dampers. Special a4tractionv, with 'Dom R SALE -1929 PONTIAC SEDA]
d Robertson and his Ranch Boys. 1' reosonahka Apply to SEAFOIi7
42271r1 MOTORS. Ftwae 191.1 4227
r r{ OIi SALE -1930 CHRYSLER COUP
Lost and Found ` FOR, good tires; in, easel
ri order. Phone 146, CI 4RKE'S GARAG
9221
1,t, STRAYED-HEIFERSTRAYEDONTO
11 Lot 30, Con 1, 'ruckersmilth, a •week FOR SALE -NEW a ADDISON RADI
h ago. Owner may have same by proving with short wave, Won in raffle. $
property and paying charges. GORDON or best offer takes it BOB DOIG. Fhtrl
IELLIOTT.' Brucefie$& Phone 659 r 22. 662 r 3. 4227
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R SALE - BOY'S SKATES AN
OIIND--F[TR NECKPIECE, OW=R Ii' shoes, sizes 9, 4, 6 and 7 ; juveni
timay obtain same at THE EXPOS]- pool table, $5,00. Phone 24, Seaforth.
TOR OFFICE and paying charges. 4227,
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, -F{ OR SALE --EXCEL MOVING PLCTUE
projector, 16mm with 10 comer
Notices
fvdins. Apply to JERRY AMR. Phol
" ,106. 4'2'L7
NOTICE -FOR A CHOICE CHRIST- FOR, SALE-11HREE STORM W1)!
GA1!1� turkey, cadl 72. W. J. FINNI- C' down, 5r 7rr x 6r lr/. Apply HUI
4227x1 ON EXPOSITOR 4226r
RADIO REPAIRING -WILL REPAIR -j OR SALE -LADY'S BLACK CLOT
.all makes of radios. Will pick up _coat, -fur collar; good as mew. Sit
Mondays and Thursdays at E. H. Glow's 35-40. May be seen at GILLESPIE'S DR
I- Barber Shop. GLEN KECHNIE. Blyth. CLEANERS. 4227•
t, NOTICE -WE ARE ALWAYS LOOK- FOR SALE -PAIR GIRL'S $KATE
,, ilag• for a new customer to please him. and shoes, white, size G. Apply t
Why not call 50 in Dublin and have your Box 730, HURON EXPOSITOR.
its Eggs and Poultry picked uP at your door.I _ 4227-
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I We ,haul poultry to the U.S.A. and can
offer you a good pree STAPLETON'S 1 F,OR SALE -LIMITED NUMBER O
a,. PRODUCE, Dublin, Phare 50. 1F
,OR
0 1 Tamworth boars and sows, o to
4..18-tf months old. FRANCIS COLEMAN, J:
R.R. 1, SeaSorth. Phone b35 r 2'
1, NEW BLANKETS FOR OLD WOOL -
1 keel You earl use aid woollen socks, FOR SALE-LIGRARY TABLE, SOLA
'r" u d
n erwear
A h0a.nk
et' scarfs, sweaters, etc.
oak. This is a nice ie 0 fu.
d a
Piece- f ••n
,i as rt a
P Payment for w '
or ne highest 1d
k etc.
quality lure. PHONE ^rl r N, Dublin.
j`,�; Blankets, Auto Runs, Ski Clo&S, sic. A q2•>g
new, all -wool, futlsize blanket can be
(i'� obtained for a' to as 3.00 with 12 lbs. -�
j�, vK $ OR SALE -- BLACK AND V✓HIT]
't of old wooldens as 'part payment• Write � Terrier v.
today to Dept 50, MIDLAND "MILLS 'Ch PUPPie.; for x<^ -le; 5-00 each
'� Midland, Ontario, and ask for free Christriruzv delirery. Apply ANDREI'
1y; price 340URE Phone 6 6 r 3.
t" List. e,2.;
4�4V� NOTICE , i FGR S ALE -B'OY'S GREY TI EEi
(Ji. . ALL BOOKS MUST BE RETilRhED' --i-t.: have and plaid combination von
to the Seaforth Public Library cn or `windbreaker: •-rcv sport:: jacket_ Appl
jA. before December 24th, ton MICHAEL BECHF,LY. Phone 18.1
MISS CRETA 7HOMPSON, Be forth.
, �. -
,41 Librarian. F,OR SALE -NEW SINGER SEWIN(
�fo,t 4222 S'
N 7 -machines, electric and treadle. Re
r"1 pair., to all make_. SINGER SEW"lId(
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NOMINATION CENTRE, 78 Ontario St, Stratford.
`MEETING 4223-t
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I FOR
SALE --CHRISTMAS GIPI • BUG
Towpshiyl of McKillop gekions of hand work of shell
1%,. 1' sequins, crocheting, sewing, etc. APIA:
'=L to ',IRS. GORDON SCHWALM. (Queer
t A MEETING OF THE ELECTORS OF S'• ^ne block north of the United Church
`he Towrwhip of McKillop will be held H,n==11, Ont. PHONE 56-.X. Box 11.
( at Winthrop Hall, on Monday, the 27th Hen.,all. 4225-6
' day of Deccarilber•, 1945, fur the -' -
purpoie - OR SALE-RECONDTTIONED MOF -
of nominating for a Reeve and four Cou.n-
"a'' cillors. Nominations will be received from - f'tt electric range, in Food order:
'i' ,the hour orf one o'clock to two o'clock in cuaF-card with Alas door-; also a table.
`�' the afternoon. PHONE 180, Seaforth. 4"-26-2
i.''�.4 do the event of more persons being nom- �v
'It' rented than are r posS- I'JIOTO-MASTER
,m required to fill the
I . tiort;, an election will be Field on ]tioaday,
January 3, 1949.' Polls will be open from
`i: - 9 a.m. till 5 P.M., at the following places: SUPER.
-g,,t, No. 1 --,Tames Carlin's house, Lot Io,
COs. 5: Jame; Nolan, b.R.O. ; William ANTI -FREEZE
Maloney, P.C.
`t, No. 2- Wibner- Scott's house, Lot 25,
Con. 4: James B. Hogg, D.RO. ; Alex SPECIALLY PROCESSED TO INHIBIT
Derr. P.C. ruxt ccrros!on and to retard e•;aporn-
`,i`3' No. 3 -Joseph Smith's house Lot 11, .tion -
`S 13th Concession: Eflmer Dennis, D.R.O-; SAVE SAFELY
. Stephen Murray, P.C.
No. 4: School House No, 7, Lot 26, CJ_uart 56C Gallon $2.19
`z Concession 12: Willis Dundas, D.R.O. ;
�ra Ross Driscoll, P.C. - Get yours at
J. M. ECKERT,
''"�, Returning OSieer. CANADIAN TIRE
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Notice To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of GEORGE HOEGY
A L L PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the Estate of George Hoeg7,
late of the Township of Grey. Farmer,
deceased, who died on or about the 22nd
day of November, 1948, in the City of
Landon, are hereby notified to send in to
the undersigned on or before the 7th da
of January, 1949, full par:.iculars of their
y
claims.
Immediately after ,the saidlast men-
tioned date, the assets of the said estate
Will be distnibi ted zman-st the parties
entitled thereto, having reacard only to
claims of which the undersigned shallthere
have notice, to the exclusion of all others,
and the undersigned will not be liable to
any person of whose claim the underarr
iS-
ed s•hadl not then have notice for the
assets so distributed or any ,part thereof.
DATED at Seaforth, ,this 15th day of
December, 1948-
ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Seaforth, Ont,
Solicitor for the Estate.
4227-3
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NOTICE to CREDITORS
" In the Estate of WILLIAM GEORGE GILL
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
rix against the Estate of William George
1•r'.. Gill, late of the Town of Seaforth, Merch-
' an't, deceased, who died on or about the
j` : loth day of December, 1948, are hereby
:, notified to send in to the undersigned on
f. or before the 10th day of January, 1949,
,4. �. fut;,`Particulars of their claims.
'f:.; Immediately after the said last mention -
'r,..., ed date, the assets of the said estate will
he distributed amongst the parties entitled '
,.', thereto, having regard only to claims of I
wn
h1oh. the udersigned r-rhall then have
r4�. notice, to The exr_112,ion of all other, and
�., t
.,,. the undersigned will not be'liable to any I
"i:'�: .person Of Whose claim the undersigned
'6, shah] not then have notice for the assets
,t . so di-trrbuted or any Pant thereof. c
't' DATED at Seaforth this 15th day of i
-;. Dec -tuber, 194$. I
'I(." ALVIN W. SILLERY,
ila. Solicitor for the Estate,
1' Seaforth, Ont.
4227-3
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, , NOTICE to CREDITORS _
W "In the Estate of JAMES WELLINGTON
ELLIOTT
tA LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
Dgainst .the Estate of James WelIin --6
ton Etlrott late of the Township of Tack- 1
'' ersmstIt, Farmer. dowascd, who died on
Y • Or nbaut the 25th day of November. 1948, a
j +are hereby notified to send .fn to the un- it
!6l nilrned on or he -fore the 41st, day of It
Pr ecrnvbsr, 1848, fell particulars of :their, se
cI' * li, Ir
lMadedfoUly after the stud 'last jue,n-
j �tiblled date, the atsaets of the said eotacte
., , 4d'iiI be dfatiri%n+ 1 .avn..wnas sr. --I-
to
WN04lea;
%tT•�YiW
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121; .
Dublin
SMITH BROS,, Prop.
PHONE 73
122.,x4
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Help Wanted
WOMAN TO WORK IN KITCIMN.
Pleasani working condition Apply
in Peron or phone 2^_;, COMMERCIAI,
HOTEL, Seaforth. 4224-tf
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Property For Sale
HOUSE FOR SALE -NEW BRICK, 7-
room house, with bath, modern. For
farther particulars apply to Box 7725,
HURON EXPOSITOR. ---- ---4225-3
Business Cards
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS. FREE
estianates. Write or phone collect.
WILLIAM N. GOULD, 214-W, Clinton.
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Teachers Wanted
TEACHER WANTED
(
PPLICATIONS ARE' INVITED, UN_
'til position is filled, for a fully quali-
I Protestant teacher for S.S. No. 7,
ckeramith, Huron Co. This is a well.'
iiPped modern school, 2 miles from ,
rforth, Ont, (in a Y,aod gravel road
wed in winter.
applicants will please state oua:lifiea-
ns, experienlce, references, name of (
t Inspector or Normal Principal, and
r other relative information. The sal -
Paid is according to the times, and
based on experience and qualifications.
ties to commence January 3, 1949. T
tddreis applications to
S. IL WHITMORE, Sec. -Tread.,
:ker..tmith Township School Area No. 1, -
R.R, 3, Seaforth, Ont B
. _ _,_. _f
Cards of Thanks W
R. A. R. 13OX AND MR. WILLIAM
Box desire to express their snneere 0
reciation to the merry friends and
Oot-a who extended sympathy and L
Tness in ,their recent bereavellen6; aJ-
to thank tbose who sent flowers and 1\
ted carma. 4227x1 ff
P- AND MRS. JOSEPH RAZAUSXC S R
and family wish to express the
;p
,its to all ,their kind friends and neigh. IN
Of KITIBUM for the many parcels
r(seeived redently, They were sin. to
ly appreciated a2rd they hope every -
w3111 fiove a Merry +Chriatmas and 13ap- .
l r-
im TCa7er. 4221.1 41
1 ult TO 'PAMi+I11 74Y WiL`ftaT dl
thdillks• cnvi ApPreCiatfoli td tiro' nasty M
t t'ef 01#4 K hilt( #x'it(''4dK Who, t,-Weltrbfii•• •L'1
to gait#' ieArds letb60 herd lYAX10% When- W
Udl, ,0.of ?ltt 'art f obY iw "'we, ROK.
Is ,
tl'"K rill,V,,0,,ft, IB„I ilfta7, 'at
: " :�' . .
,1; ' u .f1.rs.
Wanted
'ANTER TO BUY --SEVERAL SE
of diahes, Preferably Limoges, a
odd Pieces. Apply to Box 729, $URI
EXPO$17Y1R. 4224
'ANTED To BUY-W.ILL PAY t
pound for herace for mink feeds. Ol
0411 1aye ick up same. Phone Goder
collect• dGILBERT BROS.' IMINE RANO
986 r 21 or 930 r 82, 4221
WANTED- USED BOLL BUGGI
must be in good condition, Apply
GORDON ELLIOTT. Brucefield. 4Plic
22"
659 r 22
M (CARETAKER
,1 WANTED
x, PVDERs WILL BE RECEIVED V.
'L t;l ,the Position is filled by the undo
d signed. for the position of Caretaker
Na 2 School, Tuckersmibh. Duties
7, m,en
comse January 1. 1949, and inc7u
le all work in buRding and yard that is r
I quired of such caretaker,
For further particulars apply to
E, S. H. WHITMORE,
ur Sec. -Tress, Tuckersmtth School Area.
R.R. 3: Seaforth.
_i Telephone: 6615 r 23, Seaforth.
4227
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Ll Auction Sales
D ANION SALE OF HOUSE AN
Lots --$•or sale by public auotim
le subject to reserve Abid, seven-rgomed dram
_house, with green aiding, situated on chat
,1
and C-bie Sts., Seafortb; together wit
E Lots log, 110.' 111, 112, 113, 114, 115 an
116, on Wednesday, December 29th, at
y P.m.. on the premises. Harold Jackson
e Auctioneer, for the ESTATE OF Til]
I LATE HERBERT SMALE.
42'26-
- CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
2 Farm Stock, Implements and Feed, a
- Lot No, 5, Concession 5, Stanley Twp,
f 2r{, miles south and 2 miles west o
e Brucefield, on Tuesday, December 21st, a'
r 1.30 pmt., sharp, the fallowing: HORSE."
I -Matched team of strawberry roar
- mares, a and 4 years old; Percheron main
3 10 years old. CATTLE -White Durban
� cow, 5 years old, supposed to be it
calf: White Durham cow, 10 years old
L supposed t-� be in calf; Durham X Hem,
- ford cow, 4 Years 0111, calf at foot; Here
> ford cow 10 year; old. supposed ,to Ire sir
I calf: Durham cow 6 years old, supposes
:o be in calf: 2 yearling Durham heifers
Yearlin;; Duncz:m S Hereford steer; .
. 'Pring c.slve:e ; 1 summer calf.
PIGS-
, Yorksh'c .o with de
ller
7 Yo
rkshi
e
nits,
approximately 150 lbs. ; 6 Yorkshire
a
rw
o -
pp raximately ]_.0 1b,. IMPLE-
> MENTS--Cockahutt '-way tractor disc;
.X. -If. Girder 7 -ft, cut lA-1 condition);
M. -H. mower 6 -ft. cut (with oil Lath):
M. -H, spring tcoth cultivator; M. -H. 13-
d:=c drill with fertilator attachment; M..
M. grain urinder; ,14.-H. 2 -row scufHer
"'h he::n puller attachment) rubber Mire
'.v =run 1600x16 tire;]: re; of sdoop
lei,rh, ; farm wagon: :3 -section harrows
ornt purer; G ran' -r& shelters;
pig crate ;
�`. of doui,le harness ; horse co'.lars; horse
`1;9ntrs; 3 screw jarka; 1 foot jack: num-
1other artirie,. FEED-_Apvroxi-
n teiv 3 tons o, baled hay 'second cut
;!fall::) ; "Proxicnately 20 torsi of mixed
1:^Y: aprroxima,telY 1500 bu,hels mired
i•':^tin. P'ARM-At the same time and
kers will be olTere:l for sale, sub-
.ra ," re:crve bid, the ftrm., o,a,,t;ng
`f 150 acrte:. more or le;s, pf choice clay
!ante, en which i< situated an Lshaped
`eel hank bsrn, 381 x 601 and 381 x 301
,rah �'I cement ftnnrs and steel girder
,; . &bcaY. the building{. Al=o steel stan-
chion ,tabun. , a _.storey stone house
with full ba,mmer,., "an implement shed
n n:l a hen house. m i', ly new.On this
'
fa
i" ritua�-ed 1 i acrl of virgin bush.
nrin� creeks and a drilled well which
t:i;e+ a n.ver follies_ supply of water.
i cr:r,s on Chattel, -Cash. Terms on farm
.m -•,'A kn^v+n on day of lade. W L. FOR -
REST, Proprietor; Edward W Elliott,
Auctioneer.
C'+LEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
Stock and Tmplem<nts, on Wednes-
day. December 22, e,2 1 p.m., at Lot 3,
Crncession 16, Grey Township. I1�:1miles
north and one-hs.1f mile ea.k'of Walton;
HORSES --1 black Percheren mare 8 yrs.;
' black Percheron mare 12 years; bay
Belgian gelding rising 4 year.:. CATTLE
--Re;rctered Shorthorn bull, 2 years ; 2
Herefc,r,l cows, .5 year:, in calf ; Durham
cow. 5 yearn, due January; Durham cow.
Years. freshened; Durham cow, 4 years,
due in May: Ayrshire cow, 8 years, due
March 3; Durham cow due in January;
Derham cow due in April: Durham crow
due In March: Jersey cow 4 yeaold,
due Febru¢ry 26 : Jersey cow•, fresrshened ;
10 Durham vearling cattle; 7 Durham
"le riving 2 years • 4 calves. FEED
AND CRATN--Gltiantity mangolds; 20
feet enil
sage. 12.30 silo: 800 bushels bar-
ley and oat;: 10o hu=het= wheat: qusntity
^f hay. IMPLEMENTS 10-12 McCor-
nn, ok-Dfering tractor in good condition:
1928 Chevrolet one -ton truck • 7 -foot
11'•,t-rloo tractor double disc; McCormick.
Cee rin•r. 2-furr•tw t.ra.cto,- plow: 6 -ft, , mow-
r't,1p rake; Deering 7 ft. binder; M.-
Fi. E -y loader: set harrows; M. -H. man-
nr.11 sprearle-. (new): steel roller; M. -H.
r,. -n cultivator; M. -H. 11 -hoe fertilizer
or''.l r)bher tire w.1gon : hay rack • Maple
I,r:,f vrinder: set r-4eirh, and rack; cut -
t, -r: :walking plow; gang Plow; forks,
`1• , rho•: els. etc: ,•r;s •er['cr 6range
h<':rr.i t o:) brooder ,,!o,(,: Buckeye coal
.br,,oder stove: 2 incubaterv. 360 cgg size;
Yli!ler incubator, 36o `fig size; 2 wheel-
Lzri crwa ; quantity of cedar and `steel
coat:: quantity of Paige and barb wire;
milk cart; slings; pulley:,; bay fork;
Wood; milker. 2 sit rle unity: B. & S. air
coelod cri ine, I','-, H.P.: McCormick -Deer -
MW cream separator; milk strainer and
milk pail'; 4o -foot extension ladder (new).
HARNESS --Set double harness; single
harness; pier feeders; Stewart hand power
'IiPper ; Coleman gas lantern. FURNI-
TURE•-Che,;terfield suite; 2 tables; coal
'nil stove; swing. Terra, --Cash. -HAR-
VEY H. STEPHENSON. Proprietor, R.R.
?, Brussels, Ont.; Harold Jackson, Ave-
:ioneer. 4227-1
- Births .__- -
4cDONALD--ln Scott( Memorial Hospital
on Dec. 11. to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mo-
Donald. McKillop, a daughter.
'ACKSTE71rER-.Mr. an,i Mrs. Arnold
Gackstetter (nee Irma Ferguson), of
k inpen, are happy to announce the ar-
rival of their daughter, Gail Ann, in
,CI(imtsm Public Hospital on Thursday,
December 9.
H'EPHT•,RD--•Mr. and :vie.+. Harold W.
Shopherd, (nee Milrl-etl Smi)lie), are
happy to announce the birth of their
daughter on Saturday. Dec. I1, 1948, at
Vdcrnc.n's C*Ilene HmPltal. Toronto.
• R,CORAN-Cx,l. and Mrs. Louis Cor-
coran (nee Gla,lys Holme;), announce
dile arrival of a non, Louis Ambrose, on
Wednn•d -
.
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ham. Dublin, Tuesday-a�fternoou; brother, TTI ll>tlp soli, ]aria fteld,
with the president, MTa� 'William• erick, eRntracted &. tart]] elf stoma Mr. end ,Mra,: RlRbertsbla. of Jnr
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P era so ,1. ��E' • , 15 •x•
rs, Vii,, .ARkens ash Su, and .pasaedl 'away' u�tex en an4ll Mf'ss. '9I1' �'. Crosu . „ ,
7i and Mrs` Wilson reading Scr3, Lure ilillesa of only two days, on Sum Mxs (]very and Mrs', 'E#don rr � .,. -
8: le sans, Miss Annie Wilson clang day mornlng, at the age of only 'Kating, of 'T.oddnur anent the cveelt . "" ' °'` `�
m; "White, Christmas,'" which was three months. Th+e fuAeral was en ' wR'.tii theix r �, � ,
d Wither, 1Wrs, C, S. mush enjoyed. This being. the held on . Tuesday aftersltion. Inter- %,Udgon.
- buslnese m"ting Mrs. Baynard] Brent was in the �.utheran C e Christer
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@In MI,s. P; A Fergllsolu is aaaisting , aS � � ��
presided Presidents far the con- tory at '�uricb. in, the ioeal ,Iloatoffic@ during dhe c r .,,
Ing year are MTs. Glenn Pepper, Mr. Robt. J. Cooper, who spent 4DhrisLmae seasrt►n: 1 No -as ,s� Cie � ���p1 �!w
Mrs L, (Barker, 'Mrs. W11Pred An- the, past two weeks'in'Caro, Mich,, - ?• ,
ON 'ms's and Mrs. Andy Whetham; sec- visiting M1. sad' Mrs. •Grant have A very elwloyeble event. was
held at the bonne of .Mr. and
Mrs. SUNDAX'f D Ei] , ::' , ; ,
c2 -rotary. Mrs. Dalton Malcolm:; as returned'ta ,hie, 'home on Saturdoy Ingram on Snlnday. fast On Ella as 11 I
- sistaltt, Mrs, ,Lawrence Hannon; of last week. caWon of their twenty-fitth wed- . d
2e, treasurer, Mrs. Lloyd Barker- buy- Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson 'Kyle Bing anniversary, Twelve broth- ',''+
ch Ing committee, Mrs. James, Mai- were 'ln London on Tuesday, ere and aisters attended' it din-- i
El. ooim, Mrs, Elmore Kleinfeldt A Mr.' and Mrs. Bert Faber and ser, The table wan lovely h pin)[ . MORNING' SERVICE -,- 11 !M,
vote of thanks to the past presi- family were Rn. ]London on, Tues- and white caandle% and they _lee cc ' y�l "
-• dent was tendered. It was decid- day visiting friends, ceived man Sermon-- I! Or Whom Did .the Aug'els Sh . , ? , . ,� 4
to ed to raise the lunch money from y gifts of silver. Rev. H, V. wgrlr ,an
ne 10 cents, to 2'5 cents. The ladies' Mr, Jack Corbett spent the week ANTHEM--" ANTHEM -"Hark! What Mean Those FTQIy Voiced?11 - ;+ ,
end with the rm@x's sister, Mrs. Sealor !Choir r c
_ quilted] 22 quilts daring the year.AA Chapman, and Mrs. L Adams. ,
Receipts for the year were $603,82. Mr. and MTs, A. L. Case s'pon ANTHEM-' Cradle Of Bet]rleh�m" , .. , rJulp 9r Cbc}i :.',
Christmas carols were played dur- Mr. and Mrs(: M. Elliott visi'tetU th4>. week end with Mr. and Mrs. ANTRDM�--"And There Were Shepherd 1. ,'Combined' Chas.
ing the lunch 'hour. with friends in BaYdeld on Tues- J. Reid' % London. I re, ,
1- day. Mr, and lura, Glenn Bell aspen( i EVENING .SERVICE -- 7 P.M. l
f Mr, and Mrs. Edward Foster re- 'the week -ends in London with Mr. 1 Sermon -"`Good Tidings of Great Joy" . l .
to EGMONDVILLE ceived--word on Monday of...the .and' ldra, R -:D. -•Bell. - g _ _._..
is keV. H. "�. OrlLb1�R .) ...
piecing r. Ms. 1J. McNaughton, Mr. Jack Lavender has, Hospital
ATITH'EM--"The Angels anal, the Slhep'herds•'. •Senior -Choir The Eheld t err regular
People's Kitchener. Mrs. y some or will w' from Toronto General Hospital ANTHEM--•"C0M% -Marie EIisalbette,,3'7t$,Qr Choir
Society heldtheir regular •me@ting be remembered by some or the wherti the agent some time. j • • • � * • • • • I, ' •- ,
Wednftdey evening with a splen- older residents of Varna, as sole - - `
did attendance in spite of 11
4 wea- was a former resident of the vil- Additional Hensall� News 1 • i ,
they and sinroags. The meeting ole lege. on Pages 3, 8 and 9_ � COME AND ENJOY THE CH,RISTM'AS 'ME88AGE I
a geed with singing of 'Hymn No. 82, We are sorry to report that Mrs, AND SING TH,E BELOVEb CHR1_'_ CAROLS
_ followed by prayer by Thelma M, McClymonit, Sr., is confined to LED BY THE COMBINED JUNIOR AND ROSENIOR
Forbes. The minutes of the last her bed and is' in very poor health• - . CNED J
meeting were read by Phyllis The Christmas school concert'. 1 Mr, & Mrs, Stewart, Mins M. E. Turnbull,
- Boyes. Officers appointed' for the which was held in the Township j Senior Choir.
coming years were as follows: Hall, Varna, on Thursday evening Ju�lor 'Choir.
I President, Douglas Love; scene last, was wall attended and much Dance REV. H. V. WORKMAN, Minister
i Lary, Phyllis Boyes; treasurer, enjoyed by all. Great credit is'1
r Ken Moore; devotional study, rive both teacher, Mrs. Keys, and WLc'DIVESDAY r
.. .
1 Mrs,. Stevenson; literary conven- pupils' Por -the splendid
er, Phyllis'Boyes; citizenship con- Several from the village gattend-
i vener, .]Bill Henderson; social con- ed the opening services of the December 29th -
I vener, Gladys Forbes; ,press' secre- United Church, Goshen Line, on
t
dry, Margaret Moore. The devo- Sunday last.
Itional period was capably taken, by Miss P.
HENSiALL Town Hallf1roclama
. Mrs. Stevenson, with "Enrichment
Sharpe was renewing
acquaintances ori the village Mon-
Sponsored by Kipper East
timo-
of Community Life by Young Peo-
day.,
Women's Institute
nple's
Work," for A topic. Special
MURDOCH'S ORCHESTRA
numbers- on the program were a
duet by Mrs. Stevenson and. Mrs.
S�eHultz, and a solo by Frances
"�
HENSALL
Lucky Lunch, DoorAY
-.
Schultz, both of which were much
Mrs, James
and Spot Prizes
enjoyed. Plans were completed to
start a Camera Club, which ap-
Sangster is a pat -
ient at Victoria Hospital, London,
in the interest of her health,
Ladies. please provide Lunch
DANCING
By resolution of the COUI1Cll9
pears to be stimulating real inter-
est. A membership drive is being
9.30 _ 7,30
n
I hereby proclaim
eonductei! with Dill Hen-Jeman an(1
Ken .14
DereCaptains.
-s T
S-
he la.
Inside d 1
g e s to provide a banquet.
The nmeet.ing closed with singing l
of Hymn No. 228 and prayer. Bene-
diciiou was repeated in unison• A
social time follow; ed with lunch by
the social committee.
KIPPEN
Mrs. Minnie Little was in Lop-
dnn on Friday of last week.
11
Mr. afld vl s. Edgar Smith, of
•Gue]ph, spent part of last week at
the home of Mr. and \Ins• John
Jarrott.
Ronald Caldwell, son pf Mnand,
Mrs. Harry Caldwell, who spent
the past season on the boats op-
erating out of Sarnia, returned to
Lis hole here and will spend• the
winter in these parts.
Mr. Wagner, of Guelph, is visdt-
ing his sister, Airs. James McCly-'
mMM
onday,IBOXING DAY
DECEMBER 27th
. a. HOLI Y
slid respectfully request the 'Citizens'
and Business Men to observe same.
0 M..A. , REID
. MAYOR
"God Save the King"
Wont.
rubs. Dinsdale returned! on Sat. _ __ _
urday after spending lire past j;etv..
weeks with friend's in Guelph: •
Mr, and firs. W. J. F. Bell were
in Toronto on Friday of last week.
Born to Mr, and Mrs. Arnold
Gacksetter, in Clinton Hospital.
on Thursday. Dec. 9, a daughter.
Mr. ,Howard Day'man was in
London on Thursday and Friday
of last week.
Mrs. Thomas Butt was removed!
to Clanton Hospital last Thursday,
and we are pleased to be able to
report that she is improving.
Mrs, Thomas Workman had, the
misfortune to fai'1 in her home on
Thursday last and as a result she
is confined to her bed.
Rev. A. Hinton took part at the
o.peaing services of the new Unit.
ed Church on the Goshen Line on
Sunday evening last.
Mrs. Archie Parsons and Mrs.
Ross' Love were in London 'on
9lond'ay of this week.
MUSS Wllite-man and her, sister, I
Mrs: Dinsdale, we're in Brucefield
in Sunday visiting friends tbere.
The heartfelt sympathy of this
'Ommunity is extended to Mr. and
i7rs.. Ludwig Schultz and fam,i[y on
:he loss of their infant. son and '
ENGLISH MORRIS
SALES
Come and see the
New
ENGLISH MORRIS
NEW AND USED
Cars For Sale
Dateis here and with it lurks the !'Common cold'1 Ontario citizens
are reminded now of a few simple helpful rules to safeguard their
health, and that of others;
Prevention of the common cold is the responsibility of all, and if everyone
plays his part much unnecessary illness, expense and discomfort may be avoided.
With the holiday season looming ahead, when so much happiness depends on
everyone feeling fit, why run the risk of !!catching cold "--or letting members
of your family face that danger ?
In the interest of parents and families, the Ontario Department of Health
recommends every Ontario' citizen to study the common-sense precautions
' cuggested below and act upon them;
f4 4 ! A 94 -/V`VBYV Wpk PAW&&'&W -
I 14 Take plenty of rest. Avoid becoming if a cold overtakes YOU
'r Der_ 15. 1948, at Clinton y , go to bed until it
uhlic limpita:l ON11 b;rn). unduly .fired. Endeavour to follow a . improves. If it does not clear up rapidly,
-- __ __-_ well-balanced diet. do not hesitate to seek medical advice.
Deaths
. , ,
ITCHTE.- In 9mforth, on Wednesday,, '
Der• 15 Row David Ritchie.,
Yea r. in hid 77th I y .- . r /Avoid becoming wet, chilled or over-; Be thoughtful of others. if suffering from
I a e heafed. If clothing becomes. wet, it if, a cold, do riot spread germs by coughing ..
ZION should be changed as quickly as possible; or sneezing openly. '
Mrs, Wilbert Annis visited in • •
andon with her daughter, Mrs. I ,,'eliand nd Mr. Nelliga.n for a' "Create your
sou (rays last week.. Avoid crowds as far as possiblw '
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald •Shierlf, of I estate now and w
ringham, visvlted on Sunday with- - ,
r. and Mrs, Elmore Kleini fe'dt. -_